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Foeken, D. & R. Simiyu, ‘I’m Only Allowed to Sell Milk and Eggs’: Gender Aspects 51 of Urban Livestock Keeping in Eldoret, Kenya, Journal of Modern African Studies 51(4): 577-603.

Foeken, D. & R. Simiyu, Gendered Divisions of Labour in Urban Crop Cultivation in a Kenyan Town: Implications for Livelihood Outcomes, Gender, Place & Culture:

A Journal of Feminist Geography:

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0966369X.2013.810602#.UxmeHPmwKRY Foeken, D., The Role of Urban Agriculture in the Development of Middle-Sized Towns: Cases from East Africa, Journal of Geography and Regional Planning 6(4):

117-131: http://www.academicjournals.org/JGRP/PDF/pdf2013/Jun/Foeken.pdf Hess, S.M., A. Enkh-Amgalan, T. Dietz, T. Erdechuluun, W. Lise & B. Purev, Pastureland Degradation and Poverty among Herders in Mongolia. In: P.J.H.

Beukering, E. Papyrakis, J. Bouma & R. Brouwer, Nature’s Wealth. The Economics of Ecosystem Services and Poverty . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 373-390.

Kaag, M., Africa Muslims Agency. In: K. Fleet et al., The Encyclopaedia of Islam (3rd ed.). Leiden: Brill, pp. 15-17.

Kaag, M., Islam and Politics in Senegal. Oxford Islamic Studies Online. Oxford:

Oxford University Press.

Kaag, M., Transnational Elite Formation: The Case of the Senegalese Murid Community in Italy, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 39(9): 1425-1439.

Kaag, M., Y. Gaye & M. Kruis, Les conflits fonciers au Sénégal revisités: Continuités et dynamiques émergentes. In: M.M. Aïdara, Gerti Hesseling: A l’ombre du droit.

Paris: Harmattan, pp. 31-57.

Kilama, B., The Diverging South: Comparing the Cashew Sectors of Tanzania and Vietnam. Leiden: ASC.

Kinuthia, B., Reversed Fortunes in the South: A Comparison of the Role of FDI in Industrial Development in Kenya and Malaysia. Leiden: ASC.

Kinuthia, B. & T. Dietz, A Comparison of the Industrial Policies and Outcomes in Kenya and Malaysia. In: B. Berendsen, T. Dietz, H. Schulte Nordholt & R. van der Veen (eds), Asian Tigers, African Lions. Comparing the Development Performance of South East Asia and Africa. Leiden: Brill, pp. 289-316.

Kurian, M. & T. Dietz, Leadership on the Commons: Wealth Distribution, Co-provision and Service Delivery, The Journal of Development Studies:

http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fjds20

Leliveld, A. & H. ten Brummelhuis, Agricultural Policies and Performance in an African and Asian Poor Agrarian Society: Uganda and Cambodia Compared. In:

B. Berendsen, T. Dietz, H. Schulte Nordholt & R. van der Veen (eds), Asian Tigers, African Lions: Comparing the Development Performance of South East Asia and Africa. Leiden: Brill, pp. 419-452.

Moyer, E., M. Burchardt & R. van Dijk (eds), Counselling, Sexuality and Intimacy:

Perspectives from Africa. Special Issue of Culture, Health and Sexuality 15(4).

Moyer, E., M. Burchardt & R. van Dijk, Sexuality, Intimacy and Counselling:

Perspectives from Africa. Editorial Introduction, Culture, Health and Sexuality 15(4): 431-439.

Nijenhuis, K., Farmers on the Move: Mobility, Access to Land and Conflict in Central and South Mali. Leiden: ASC.

Nyamnjoh, H.M., Bridging Mobilities: ICTs Appropriation by Cameroonians in South Africa and the Netherlands. Bamenda/Leiden: Langaa/ASC.

52 Soares, B., Islam in Mali since the 2012 Coup, Cultural Anthropology:

http://production.culanth.org/fieldsights/321-islam-in-mali-since-the-2012-coup Soares, B., Foreword. In: P. Desplat & T. Østebø (eds), Muslim Ethiopia: The Christian Legacy, Identity Politics, and Islamic Reformism. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. xi-xii.

Soares, B. & R. Seesemann, Regional Spotlight: West Africa. Oxford Islamic Studies Online: http://www.oxfordislamicstudies.com/Public/ed_advisors.html

van Beek, W.E.A. & P.M. Peek (eds), Reviewing Reality. Dynamics of African Divination. Berlin: LIT Verlag.

van Beek, W.E.A. & P.M. Peek, African Dynamics of Divination. In: W.E.A. van Beek

& P.M. Peek (eds), Reviewing Reality: Dynamics of African Divination. Berlin: LIT Verlag, pp. 1-24.

van Beek, W.E.A., Crab Divination among the Kapsiki of North Cameroon.

In: W.E.A. van Beek & P.M. Peek (eds), Reviewing Reality Dynamics of African Divination. Berlin: LIT Verlag, pp. 185-210.

van Beek, W.E.A., Intensive Slave-Raiding in the Colonial Interstice. Hamman Yaji and the Kaspsiki/Higi of North Cameroon and Northeastern Nigeria, Journal of History in Africa (53): 301-323.

van Beek, W.E.A., The Temple and the Sacred: Dutch Temple Experiences, Dialogue 45(4): 27-54.

van Beek, W.E.A., The West African Sports Official: A Personal History. An Insider’s View of Sports Administration, Paideuma. Miteilungen zur Kulturkunde 59(2013): 77-101.

van Binsbergen, W.M.J., African Divination across Time and Space: Typology

and Intercultural Epistemology. In: W.E.A. van Beek & P.M. Peek (eds), Realities Reviewed: Dynamics of African Divination. Berlin: LIT Verlag, pp. 339-375.

van Binsbergen, W.M.J., ‘Before the Presocratics’: Corroborating the World-Wide Antecedents of Western Philosophy, While Pinpointing the Rupture which Empedocles and His Contemporaries Constituted:

http://www.quest-journal.net/Presocratics_summary.pdf

van Binsbergen, W.M.J., with T. Metz (eds), Engaging with the Philosophy of Dismas A. Masolo. Special Issue of Quest: An African Journal of Philosophy/Revue Africaine de Philosophie XXV: 1-200.

van de Bruinhorst, G.C., Changing Criticism of Swahili Qur’an Translations: The Three Rods of Moses, Journal of Qur’anic Studies 16(3): 206-231.

van den Bergh, M., New and Notable Bird Records for Burkina Faso, Malimbus 35(1): 57-65.

van den Bergh, M., K. Kuster & T. Dietz, Destructive Attraction: Factors that Influence Hunting Pressure on the Blue Bird-of-Paradise Paradisaea rudolphi, Bird Conservation International 23(2): 221-231.

van Dijk, R., Counselling and Relational Uncertainty: Christian Modalities of the Social Engineering of Relationships in Botswana, Culture, Health and Sexuality 15(4): 509-522.

van Kessel, I., Anti-apartheid Movement (South Africa). In: D. Snow, D. della Porta, B. Klandermans & D. McAdam (eds), Encyclopedia of Social & Political Movements (vol. 1). Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 60-66.

van Kessel, I., Nelson Mandela. In: D. Snow, D. della Porta, B. Klandermans & D.

McAdam (eds), Encyclopedia of Social & Political Movements (vol. 2). Chichester:

Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 706-708.

van Walraven, K., The Yearning for Relief: A History of the Sawaba Movement in 53 Niger. Leiden: Brill.

Non-Refereed Journal Articles and Book Publications Abbink, J., Ethiopia. In: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven (eds), Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2012. Leiden: Brill, pp. 325-336.

Abbink, J., Somalia. In: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven (eds), Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2012. Leiden: Brill, pp. 369-380.

Abbink, J., Eureka! Discovery during Ethnographic Fieldwork. In: I. Strecker & S.

LaTosky (eds), Writing in the Field. Festschrift for Stephen Tyler. Berlin/Hamburg: Lit Verlag, pp. 73-79.

Abbink, J., M. Bryant & D. Bambu, Suri Orature: An Introduction to the Society, Language and Oral Culture of the Suri People (Southwest Ethiopia). Cologne:

Rüdiger Köppe.

Akinyoade, A., Analysis of the Position of Transnational Civil Society and NACGOND in Negotiations over Oil Spills in Niger Delta. In: W. Hiemstra, H.

Brouwer & S. van Vugt, Power Dynamics in Multi-Stakeholder Processes: A Balancing Act. PSO Thematic Learning Programme Publication:

http://thechangealliance.ning.com/page/power-in-msp-action-learning-cases Akinyoade, A., T. Dietz, D. Foeken & W. Klaver in collaboration with A. Leliveld, H. Smits, S. Soeters & M. van ‘t Wout, Agricultural Dynamics and Food Security Trends in Nigeria. Developmental Regimes in Africa (DRA) Project. ASC-AFCA Collaborative Research Group Agro-Food Clusters in Africa (AFCA). Research Report 2013-ASC-1. London/Leiden.

Bouhdiba, S., Will Sub-Saharan Africa Follow North Africa? Backgrounds and Preconditions of Popular Revolt in the Light of the ‘Arab Spring’. ASC Working Paper 109.

Dekker, M., Promoting Gender Equality and Female Empowerment: A

Systematic Review of the Evidence on Property Rights, Labour Markets, Political Participation and Violence against Women. ASC Working Paper 111.

Dekker, M., Z.Y. Debebe, A. Mebratie, R. Sparrow, D. Abebaw, G. Alemu &

A.S. Bedi, Coping with Shocks in Rural Ethiopia. ASC Working Paper 110/ISS Working Paper 560.

Derkyi, M., M.A.F. Ros-Tonen, K. Boateng & T. Dietz, Emerging Forest Regimes and Livelihoods in the Tano Offin Forest Reserve, Ghana: Implications for Social Safeguards, (32): 49-56.

Dessie, G., Is Khat a Social Ill? Ethical Arguments About a Stimulant among Learned Ethiopians. ASC Working Paper 108.

Foeken, D., H. Ching Chung, T.N. Mutune & S.O. Owuor, Urban Water

Interventions and Livelihoods in Low-Income Neighbourhoods in Kisumu, Kenya.

ASC Working Paper 112.

Leliveld, A., T. Dietz, D. Foeken & W. Klaver in collaboration with A. Akinyoade, H. Smits, S. Soeters & M. van ‘t Wout, Agricultural Dynamics and Food Security Trends in Uganda. Developmental Regimes in Africa (DRA) Project. ASC-AFCA Collaborative Research Group Agro-Food Clusters in Africa (AFCA) Research Report 2013-ASC-2 London/Leiden.

Leliveld, A., T. Dietz, W. Klaver, B. Kilama & D. Foeken in collaboration with A.

Akinyoade, H. Smits, S. Soeters & M. van ’t Wout, Agricultural Dynamics and Food Security Trends in Tanzania. Developmental Regimes in Africa (DRA)

54 Project. ASC-AFCA Collaborative Research Group Agro-Food Clusters in Africa (AFCA). Research Report 2013-ASC-3. London/Leiden.

Mehler, A., H. Melber & K. van Walraven (eds), Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2012. Leiden: Brill.

van Beek, W.E.A., Ritual and the Quest for Meaning. In: D.L. Belknap (ed.), By Our Rites of Worship. Latter-Day Saint Views on Ritual in Scripture, History, and Practice. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, pp. 15-36.

van Dijk, H., Chad. In: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven (eds), Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2012. Leiden: Brill, pp. 227-233.

van Dijk, H. & M. van Leeuwen, Changing Contexts: Land and Water Management and Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Research Report for PBL (Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency).

van Dijk, R., From Problem to Pleasure: Religious Challenges in the Pursuit of Different Sexuality in Africa. In: PACANET 2013 Think Tank Proceedings. Kampala:

PACANET.

van Walraven, K., Sub-Saharan Africa. In: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven (eds), Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2012.

Leiden: Brill, pp. 1-15.

van Walraven, K., Niger. In: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven (eds), Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2012. Leiden: Brill, pp. 147-155.

van Walraven, K., West Africa. In: A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven (eds), Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2012. Leiden:

Brill, pp. 47-58.

Publications for a Wider Audience

Damen, Jos: Robbert Dijkgraaf verheerlijkt in de VS wat hij NIAS afpakt. In: De Volkskrant, 5 June 2013

Damen, Jos: Mag de deur in Leiden open? Gratis toegang tot wetenschappelijke publicaties fundamenteel. In: Mare, 11 April 2013

Dekker, M., Vrouwen en kinderen eerst? Kort verslag Togo Onderzoek in 200%, Nieuwsbrief Leids Universiteit.

Dietz, T., Appearances are Deceptive. In: W. van Beek (ed.), Africa & Afrika.

Gedichten aangeboden bij het afscheid van Wim van Binsbergen. Leiden: ASC, p. 9.

Dietz, T., Afrika breekt door. Het Jaar in Woord en Beeld. Encyclopedisch Jaarboek 2013. Houten/Antwerpen: Uitgeverij Unieboek/Het Spectrum, pp. 12-14.

Dietz, T., Tijd voor omslag in samenwerking met Afrika, Transfer. Vakblad over Internationalisering in het Hoger Onderwijs 21(December 2013/January 2014):

13.

Dietz, T., Land Grabbing in Afrika. Nog veel uit te zoeken! KNAG (Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap): Geografisch Bekeken (Rob Adriaens

& Joop van der Schee), p. 19.

Dietz, T., Klanten in het noorden, One World February 2013 (1).

Dietz, T., Megaklus voor topvrouw, One World March 2013 (2).

Dietz, T., ‘En nu de ultra armen’, One World April 2013 (3).

Dietz, T., Vrouwen in het parlement, One World May 2013 (4).

Dietz, T., Frietje mét, One World June 2013 (5).

Dietz, T., Veel genodigden, One World July/August 2013 (6).

Dietz, T., In de wacht, One World September 2013 (7).

Dietz, T., Eis gratis kennis, One World October 2013 (8).

Dietz, T., Ambassadechaos, One World November 2013 (9).

Dietz, T., Wetenschap is verdacht, One World December 2013 (10).

Dietz, T. et al., The PADEV Story: PADEV 2007-2013 End-of-Project Report. 55 Leiden: ASC: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/20956

Dietz, T. et al., PADev Guidebook. Participatory Assessment of Development.

Amsterdam, KIT:

http://www.padev.nl/reports/PADev_Final_Report_March_2013.pdf

Ellis, S., The Mali Effect, Open Democracy, 7 March: http://www.opendemocracy.

net/stephen-ellis/mali-effect

Ellis, S., Reader’s Letter [on Mali], London Review of Books 35, 5(7 March): 4.

Ellis, S., Reader’s Letter [on South Africa], New York Review of Books LX, 13(15 August):

http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2013/aug/15/mandela-and-communism/?insrc=toc

Ellis, S., Reader’s Letter [on South Africa], New York Times, 11 December: A30.

Foeken, D., Drinking Water in Africa: Access to Improved Drinking Water Sources and Improvement Index. ASC Thematic Map no. 6.

Foeken, D., Sanitation in Africa: Access to Improved Sanitation Facility and Improvement Index. ASC Thematic Map no. 7.

Konijn, P. & F. Lenfant, Brazil-Africa: Booming Business across the Atlantic. ASC Infosheet no. 18.

Rutten, M. & M. Mwangi, Considering Geopolitical and Historical Contexts in Explaining Conflicts over Natural Resources: Do They Really Matter?. ASC Infosheet no. 15.

Rutten, M. & U. Pickmeier, Biofuels or Grazing Lands? Heterogeneous Interests in the Tana Delta, Kenya: A Cross-Community Perspective. ASC Infosheet no. 16.

Rutten, M. & J. Aarts, How Well Are Water Resource User Associations in the Upper Ewaso Ng’iro River Basin Functioning? ASC Infosheet no. 17.

van Beek, W.E.A., Paul in Afrika. In: M. Hoondert, I. Schippers & L. Wijnia (eds), Post voor Paul. Tilburg: Tilburg University, pp. 74-77.

van Binsbergen, W.M.J., Achterberg en muziek:

http://www.shikanda.net/essays/ACHTERBERG_OVER_MUZIEK.pdf

van Binsbergen, W.M.J., In Memoriam: Martin Gardiner Bernal (1937-2013):

http://www.shikanda.net/topicalities/martin.htm

van Binsbergen, W.M.J., In Memoriam: Reini Raatgever (1946-2013):

http://www.shikanda.net/topicalities/reinie.htm

van der Kraaij, F., Liberia: Van Vrijheidsideaal Naar Verloren Paradijs. Leiden: ASC.

van Kessel, I., Nelson Mandela: Het sterkste merk na Coca-Cola, Mare 5 (December) 37(12).

Vlaminck, Z., U. Oberst, A.H.M. Leliveld, M.M.A. Kaag, W. Baah-Boateng, S. Maher

& N. de Vink, Africa’s Economic Growth from a Labour Perspective: Selected Decent Work Indicators. ASC Thematic Map no. 8.

Vlasblom, D., The Richer Harvest: Economic Development in Africa and South East Asia Compared: The Tracking Development Study (2006-2011). Leiden: ASC Book Reviews

de Bruijn, M.: Review of M. Luiten, Dag Afrika (De Bezige Bij, 2013) in: Openbaar Bestuur (November) pp. 28-29.

de Bruijn, M.: Review of Marielle de Bos, in: Débats Livres no. 132, Politique Africaine (December).

56 de Bruijn, M.: Review of ‘Mobile Phone Book, India’ in: Asian Studies (November).

Ellis, S.: Review of N. Tshabalala, Smoke of Forgiveness (Reach Publishers, 2012) in:

NVAS Nieuwsbrief (October).

van Kessel, I.: Review of A. Honwana, The Time of Youth: Work, Social Change and Politics in Africa (Kumarian Press, 2012):

http://www.e-ir.info/2013/02/26/review-the time-of youth/

van Kessel, I.: Review of P. Valsecchi, Power and State Formation in West Africa.

Appolonia from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011) in: Anthropos 108(2): 720-721.

van Kessel, I.: Review of N. Worden (ed.), Cape Town between East and West.

Social Identities in a Dutch Colonial Town (Verloren, 2012) in: Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 12(2): 227-228.

Film

van den Bergh, M., Living on the Edge (scientific advisor and co-director for New Earth Films).

Publications by the ASC

African Dynamics Series

The African Dynamics Series publishes the results of current research at the ASC, with each edited volume consisting of chapters by different ASC staff members and also researchers from outside the Centre. The series is published by Brill Academic Publishers in Leiden.

Asian Tigers, African Lions: Comparing the Development Performance of South East Asia and Africa

Editors: B. Berendsen, A. Dietz, H. Schulte Nordholt & R. van der Veen (vol. 12) Afrika-Studiecentrum Series

The ASC’s Afrika-Studiecentrum Series presents the best of African Studies in the Netherlands. Publication in this series is open to all Dutch Africanists and African scholars who are affiliated to a Dutch academic institution. The series is published by Brill Academic Publishers.

The Yearning for Relief: A History of the Sawaba Movement in Niger K. van Walraven (vol. 25)

Worlds of Human Rights: The Ambiguities of Rights Claiming in Africa B. Derman, A. Hellum & K. Bergtora Sandvik (vol. 26)

Access to Information in African Law, Culture and Practice F. Diallo & R. Calland (vol. 27)

COSATU’s Contested Legacy: South African Trade Unions in the Second Decade of Democracy

S. Buhlungu & M. Tshoaedi (vol. 28)

Africa for Sale? Positioning the State, Land and Society in Foreign

Large-Scale Land Acquisitions in Africa 57 S. Evers, C. Seagle & F. Krijtenburg (vol. 29)

The Objects of Life in Central Africa: The History of Consumption and Social Change, 1840-1980

R. Ross, M. Hinfelaar & I. Peša (vol. 30) Africa Yearbook

The Africa Yearbook covers the major political developments, foreign policy and socioeconomic trends in Sub-Saharan Africa in a calendar year. Focusing on major cross-border developments and sub-regional organizations, it has articles on each of the Sub-Saharan states and the four sub-regions (West, Central, Eastern and Southern Africa). There are also articles on continental developments, Africa and the United Nations, and European-African relations.

The series Is published by Brill Academic Publishers.

Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2012

A. Mehler, H. Melber & K. van Walraven (vol. 9) African Studies Collection

This series is open to all Dutch Africanist authors as well as African scholars affiliated to a Dutch academic institution. The African Studies Collection includes PhD dissertations, monographs and edited volumes, and occasionally also publishes Masters theses of exceptional quality.

Reversed Fortunes in the South: A Comparison of the Role of FDI in Industrial Development in Kenya and Malaysia

B. Kinuthia (vol. 47)

The Diverging South: Comparing the Cashew Sectors of Tanzania and Vietnam

B. Kilama (vol. 48)

Safety in the Midst of Stigma: Experiencing HIV/AIDS in Two Ghanaian Communities

B.A. Kwansa (vol. 49)

Lahla Ngubo: The Continuities and Discontinuities of a South African Black Middle Class

N. Mabandla (vol. 50)

Improving Health Insurance Coverage in Ghana: A Case Study

A.M. Kotoh (vol. 51)

Grandparents as Parents: Skipped-Generation Households Coping With Poverty and HIV in Rural Zambia

D. Reijer (vol. 52)

Balancing Men, Morals and Money: Women’s Agency Between HIV and Security in a Malawi Village J. Verheijen (vol. 53)

Dwelling in Tourism: Power and Myth Amongst Bushmen in Southern Africa

S.P. Koot (vol. 54)

Farmers on the Move: Mobility, Access to Land and Conflict in Central and South Mali

K. Nijenhuis (vol. 55)

58 African Public Administration and Management Series

This series is produced jointly by the ASC, Groningen University and Mzumbe University, Tanzania and records the research results of Tanzanian scholars in African public administration and management. The series is made possible by funding from the Netherlands Organisation for International Cooperation in Higher Education (Nuffic).

There were no publications in this series in 2013.

Langaa and the African Studies Centre Series This series is produced by the ASC and the Langaa Research and Publishing Common Initiative Group in Cameroon. It publishes books by both African and non-African scholars and aims to reduce the gap between African and non-African publishing. All the books in this series are subject to a double-blind peer review.

Bridging Mobilities: ICTs Appropriation by

Cameroonians in South Africa and the Netherlands H.M. Nyamnjoh

Side@Ways: Mobile Margins and the Dynamics of Communication in Africa

Editors: M.E. de Bruijn & I. Brinkman ASC Working Papers

Working papers can be considered as ‘work in progress’.

This series is open to all Dutch Africanists as well as African scholars affiliated to a Dutch academic institution.

Is Khat a Social Ill? Ethical Arguments About a Stimulant among Learned Ethiopians

G. Dessie (ASC Working Paper no. 108)

Will Sub-Saharan Africa Follow North Africa? Backgrounds and Preconditions of Popular Revolt in the Light of the ‘Arab Spring’

S. Bouhdiba (ASC Working Paper no. 109) Coping with Shocks in Rural Ethiopia

M. Dekker, Z.Y. Debebe, A. Mebratie, R. Sparrow, D. Abebaw, G. Alemu & A.S.

Bedi (Working Paper no. 110)

Promoting Gender Equality and Female Empowerment: A Systematic Review of the Evidence on Property Rights, Labour Markets, Political Participation and Violence Against Women

M. Dekker (Working Paper no. 111)

Urban Water Interventions and Livelihoods in Low-Income Neighbourhoods in Kisumu, Kenya

D.W.J. Foeken, H. Ching Chung, T.N. Mutune & S.O. Owuor (Working Paper no.

112)

ASC Infosheets

ASC Infosheets are intended for policy makers, journalists, aid workers and the general public and briefly describe the results of ASC research.

Considering Geopolitical and Historical Contexts in Explaining Conflicts over Natural Resources: Do They Really Matter?

M. Rutten & M. Mwangi (Infosheet no. 15)

Biofuels or Grazing Lands? Heterogeneous Interests in the Tana Delta, Kenya: A Cross-Community Perspective

M. Rutten & U. Pickmeier (Infosheet no. 16)

How Well Are Water Resource User Associations in the Upper Ewaso 59 Ng’iro River Basin Functioning?

M. Rutten & J. Aarts (Infosheet no. 17)

Brazil-Africa: Booming Business across the Atlantic P. Konijn & F. Lenfant (Infosheet no. 18)

ASC Thematic Maps

ASC Thematic Maps provide statistical information on a variety of topical issues in an attractive visual form using infographics.

Drinking Water in Africa: Access to Improved Drinking Water Sources and Improvement Index (Thematic Map no. 6)

Sanitation in Africa: Access to Improved Sanitation Facility and Improvement Index (Thematic Map no. 7)

Africa’s Economic Growth From a Labour Perspective: Selected Decent Work Indicators (Thematic Map no. 8)

West African Politics and Society (WAPOSO) Series

This series is the result of an agreement between the ASC and the French Institute for Research in Africa/Institut Français de Recherche en Afrique (IFRA-Nigeria) based at the University of Ibadan and Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

The series publishes original, cutting-edge research by West African, especially Nigerian, scholars working in the social sciences and the humanities. To ensure academic quality, all manuscripts are subject to double-blind peer review.

There were no publications in this series in 2013.

ASC Occasional Publications

Occasional publications are ones that do not fit in any of the other ASC series. They include short booklets for specific events (anniversaries, farewell publications), research summaries for a wider audience in booklet form, ASC research brochures and various books in Dutch.

The Richer Harvest: Economic Development in Africa and South East Asia Compared: The Tracking Development Study (2006-2011)

D. Vlasblom (vol. 15) Bottom of Form

The PADev Story: PADev 2007-2013 End-of-Project Report

T. Dietz & the PADev Team (vol. 16)

Liberia: Van Vrijheidsideaal Naar Verloren Paradijs F. van der Kraaij (vol. 17)

African Studies Abstracts Online (ASA Online) ASA Online is the successor to the ASC’s original printed abstracts journal that was first published in 1968, initially as Documentatieblad and later as African Studies Abstracts (1994-2002). It provides a quarterly overview of journal articles and edited works that are available in the ASC’s library on Africa in the field of the social sciences and the humanities.

African Studies Abstracts Online (vol. 41) African Studies Abstracts Online (vol. 42) African Studies Abstracts Online (vol. 43) African Studies Abstracts Online (vol. 44)